Clayton Kratz

Clayton Kratz

Clayton Kratz (1898–[presumed] 1920[1] or 1921[2]) was a Mennonite relief worker from the U.S state of Pennsylvania[3], best known for his disappearance from the village of Halbstadt in the Russian Mennonite settlement of Molotschna during the Russian Civil War[1]. Sent by the then newly-established Mennonite Central Committee[4], the story of Kratz served as an inspiration among the international Mennonite community, with a Goshen College residence hall[5] and an educational grant program (sponsored by the Delaware Valley chapter of Mennonite Economic Development Associates (MEDA), formerly known as the Clayton Kratz Fellowship)[6] named after him. Kratz's story is recounted in the 1971 book When Apples Are Ripe: The Story of Clayton Kratz[7], and the 2001 documentary A Shroud for a Journey[8][9]. Kratz attended Blooming Glen Mennonite Church in Blooming Glen, Pennsylvania as a child.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "In the Footsteps of Clayton Kratz" by Sidney King, Mennonite Church USA Historical Committee website, retrieved 2007-09-02
  2. ^ "From Mutual Aid to Global Action" Christianity Today, 2007-09-02, retrieved 2007-09-02
  3. ^ 'Public diary' of Goshen College president Shirley Showalter, retrieved 2007-09-02
  4. ^ "Clayton Kratz: Went to Russia 1920", mbhistory.org, retrieved 2007-09-02
  5. ^ "Residence life at Goshen College", Goshen College website, retrieved 2007-09-02
  6. ^ "Area Conference Leadership Fund: A Clayton Kratz Memorial", from Franconia Mennonite Conference website, retrieved 2007-09-02
  7. ^ Alibris, retrieved 2007-09-02
  8. ^ Videos available from the Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society
  9. ^ "Hickory native's film debuts here this week", The Charlotte Observer, 2007-01-30, retrieved 2007-09-02

External links

  • Clayton Kratz in Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online (GAMEO)

Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Mennonite Central Committee — logo. The Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) is a relief, service, and peace agency representing 15 Mennonite, Brethren in Christ and Amish bodies in North America. The U.S. headquarters are in Akron, Pennsylvania, the Canadian in Winnipeg,… …   Wikipedia

  • Russian Mennonite — The Russian Mennonites are a group of Mennonites descended from Dutch and mainly Germanic Prussian Anabaptists who established colonies in South Russia (present day Ukraine) beginning in 1789. Since the late 1800s, many of them have come to… …   Wikipedia

  • List of Mennonites — General list= *Harold S. Bender Professor of theology at Goshen College. [ [http://www.gameo.org/index.asp?content=http://www.gameo.org/encyclopedia/contents/B449ME.html Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online] ] *David Bergen Giller… …   Wikipedia

  • Molotschna — Colony was a Russian Mennonite settlement in what is now Zaporizhia Oblast (province) in Ukraine. Today is called Molochansk with a population of under 10,000. The settlement is named after the Molochna River which forms its western boundary.… …   Wikipedia

  • Roy Halladay — For the British vice admiral, see Roy Halliday. Roy Halladay Halladay pitching for the Phillies in 2011 Philadelphia Phillies No. 34 …   Wikipedia

  • Major League Baseball rosters — A Major League Baseball roster is a roster of players able to play for their respective Major League team. There are two types of rosters, the 25 man roster and the 40 man roster. Contents 1 25 man roster 2 40 man roster 2.1 September Call ups …   Wikipedia

  • List of current Major League Baseball team rosters — Below are the full rosters including the coaching staffs of the thirty teams of Major League Baseball. Contents 1 American League 1.1 American League East 1.2 American League Central 1.3 A …   Wikipedia

  • Bibliography —    CONTENTS    Introduction 488    I. General 493    1. Bibliographies and Research Guides 493    2. Directories, Handbooks, Statistical Abstracts, and Yearbooks 494    3. Guides 494    4. Travel and Description 494    II. History 496    1.… …   Historical Dictionary of Burma (Myanmar)

  • Cole Hamels — Hamels pitching for the Phillies in 2010 Philadelphia Phillies No. 35 …   Wikipedia

  • Thronname — Thronname in Hieroglyphen …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”